SASKATOON, SK, May 31, 2024 /CNW/ - Royal Helium Ltd.
(TSXV: RHC) (TSXV: RHC.WT.A) (TSXV: RHC.WT.B) (OTCQB: RHCCF)
("Royal" or the "Company") is pleased to report that
it has now shipped both the 10th and 11th
purified helium trailers from the Steveville helium purification
facility, located near Brooks,
Alberta. The Steveville facility continues to ramp up
capacity and is experiencing both growth in throughput rate and
more consistency in run-time. On the inlet side, the production
zones of the reservoir are flowing as projected with helium
concentrations meeting or exceeding original expectations.
Over the course of the past three weeks, the Company has
achieved stable production at 50% of nameplate capacity with
periodic increases up to 75% of nameplate capacity. Stable
production at 50% of nameplate amounts to approximate sales of four
trailers per month, representing a 100% increase from prior levels.
Once the plant is at capacity, it is expected to produce between
seven and eight trailers of purified helium per month.
Andrew Davidson, CEO, comments,
"We are pleased with the progress being made at Steveville by the
teams of engineers, electrical and instrumentation technicians, and
programmers we have working at site. With the number of adjustments
lessening as we approach run rate, we look forward to achieving the
full economic potential of the facility."
About Royal Helium Ltd.
Royal Helium is a production, infrastructure, and exploration
company with a primary focus on the development of helium and
associated gases. The Company's extensive footprint includes
prospective helium permits and leases across southern Saskatchewan and southeastern Alberta. Given the current and foreseeable
global undersupplied nature of this critical and non-renewable
product, Royal is well positioned to be a leading North American
producer of this increasingly high value commodity.
Royal's helium reservoirs are carried primarily with nitrogen.
Nitrogen is not considered a greenhouse gas (GHG) and therefore the
plant has a low GHG footprint when compared to plants in other
jurisdictions that rely on large scale natural gas production for
helium extraction. Helium extracted from wells in Saskatchewan and Alberta can be up to 90% less carbon intensive
than helium extraction processes in other jurisdictions.
Andrew Davidson
Chief Executive
Officer
Royal Helium Ltd.
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